PURPOSE: Advanced methodologies for visualizing novel tissue contrast are essential for phenotyping the ever-increasing number of mutant mouse embryos being generated. Although diffusion microscopic MRI (μMRI) has been used to phenotype embryos, widespread routine use is limited by extended scanning times, and there is no established experimental procedure ensuring optimal data acquisition. METHODS: We developed two protocols for designing experimental procedures for diffusion μMRI of mouse embryos, which take into account the effect of embryo preparation and pulse sequence parameters on resulting data. We applied our protocols to an investigation of the splotch mouse model as an example implementation. RESULTS: The protocols provide DTI da...
1522-2594 (Electronic) 0740-3194 (Linking) Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tDiffusion...
A new method is described for automatic detection of subtle morphological phenotypes in mouse embryo...
With the completion of the Human Genome Project, the chemical sequence and location of every gene is...
Advanced methodologies for visualizing novel tissue contrast are essential for phenotyping the ever-...
This study investigates the potential of microscopic Magnetic Resonance Imaging to obtain informatio...
MR microscopy is being explored as a useful imaging tool to phenotype mouse embryos due to its volum...
Embryonic development in normal and genetically modified mice is commonly analysed by histological s...
Developmental malformations are a major cause of childhood mortality and are typically characterized...
Diffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging (dMRI) has relevant applications in the microstructura...
Embryonic development in normal and genetically modified mice is commonly analysed by histological s...
Microscopic magnetic resonance imaging (μMRI) is a noninvasive, nonoptical imaging modality that all...
Vascular system development involves a complex, three-dimensional branching process that is critical...
This dataset is assciated with the paper "A Spatiotemporal Continuum of Embryonic Mouse Brain Develo...
We present an archetypal digital atlas of the mouse embryo based on microscopic magnetic resonance i...
AbstractWe present an archetypal digital atlas of the mouse embryo based on microscopic magnetic res...
1522-2594 (Electronic) 0740-3194 (Linking) Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tDiffusion...
A new method is described for automatic detection of subtle morphological phenotypes in mouse embryo...
With the completion of the Human Genome Project, the chemical sequence and location of every gene is...
Advanced methodologies for visualizing novel tissue contrast are essential for phenotyping the ever-...
This study investigates the potential of microscopic Magnetic Resonance Imaging to obtain informatio...
MR microscopy is being explored as a useful imaging tool to phenotype mouse embryos due to its volum...
Embryonic development in normal and genetically modified mice is commonly analysed by histological s...
Developmental malformations are a major cause of childhood mortality and are typically characterized...
Diffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging (dMRI) has relevant applications in the microstructura...
Embryonic development in normal and genetically modified mice is commonly analysed by histological s...
Microscopic magnetic resonance imaging (μMRI) is a noninvasive, nonoptical imaging modality that all...
Vascular system development involves a complex, three-dimensional branching process that is critical...
This dataset is assciated with the paper "A Spatiotemporal Continuum of Embryonic Mouse Brain Develo...
We present an archetypal digital atlas of the mouse embryo based on microscopic magnetic resonance i...
AbstractWe present an archetypal digital atlas of the mouse embryo based on microscopic magnetic res...
1522-2594 (Electronic) 0740-3194 (Linking) Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tDiffusion...
A new method is described for automatic detection of subtle morphological phenotypes in mouse embryo...
With the completion of the Human Genome Project, the chemical sequence and location of every gene is...